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Parents sue DOT over rear visibility regulation: Cameron Gulbransen Kids Transportation Safety Act
Imagine this. You are sitting at your desk and you have the power to write out a simple directive that will prevent 95 to 112 deaths and 7,072 to 8,374 injuries each year. My initial thought is how could I talk anyone out of doing that? What could I say to convince you that preventing 95 to 112 deaths and 7072 two 8374 injuries each year is not the right thing to do?
Families of children accidentally ran over by cars sue federal government over backup cameras
The parents of two children who were accidentally run over by cars are suing the federal government over backup cameras.
Event stresses danger of leaving kids unattended in vehicles, heat
The death on Monday of a 1-year-old boy left in an unattended vehicle in Phoenix prompted authorities to reiterate the importance of monitoring children in heat.
Delayed Cars Backup-Camera Rule Brings U.S. Court Challenge
Three advocacy groups and two parents who accidentally backed over their children are asking a court to force the U.S. Transportation Department to issue a long-delayed rule requiring rear-view cameras in new cars.
After blind-spot deaths, groups sue to require rear-view cameras in new cars
It’s the most devastating mistake imaginable: Parents killing their own children when they accidentally back their vehicles over them.